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texas a&m has to get off a clean snap. but the worst case scenario for auburn coming out of this is that they have the football with 1:30 at midfield. >> carter: kaser gets it away. gray from the 49. quan bray driven back to the 44 yard line. 1:28, three-point game. auburn doesn't have a time out. daniel carlson, the redshirt freshman, his long 46. we asked gus malzahn how much confidence do you have in your freshman kicker who hadn't attempted a fieldgoal the last two weeks. he said, my confidence level of carlson is, quote, very high. will he have chance to tie it or will nick marshall and offense take care of business in dramatic fashion again. louis on the sweep. turns the edge, gets inside the 35. you're looking right now ratty bout 50 yard fieldgoal. >> aaron: remember auburn burned all of its timeouts if they don't get first down that clock is going to keep ticking. >> carter: right at the 28. as soon as he makes the grab for first down hits the deck. clock stops to move the chains, 1:05. >> aaron: i think texas a&m
texas a&m has to get off a clean snap. but the worst case scenario for auburn coming out of this is that they have the football with 1:30 at midfield. >> carter: kaser gets it away. gray from the 49. quan bray driven back to the 44 yard line. 1:28, three-point game. auburn doesn't have a time out. daniel carlson, the redshirt freshman, his long 46. we asked gus malzahn how much confidence do you have in your freshman kicker who hadn't attempted a fieldgoal the last two weeks. he said,...
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is not okay but a gun permit is. >> welcome to texas. jon: it surprised me you're having a tough campaign. you guys are down a little bit. in the rest of the state, so you say that here and in austin and everybodyless, boo, in the rest of the state they go, yeah. for voter i.d. how conservative a place is texas and what is the demographic? we've heard a lot about it's flippin' blue but it looks like it ain't even flippin' like a cool azure it's not even -- what's going on? >> it really on its way. what we have suffered from here for quite awhile is two decades of republican led redistrict can that have created very purely drawn republican districts and few very truly drawn democratic ones. so all of the conversation and elections take place during primaries. it was one of the reasons i was so committed to this race. making sure that we were going to force in to a general election a real conversation about the things that really matter to people and invite texans to decide whether this republican-led legislature truly is reflective of the
is not okay but a gun permit is. >> welcome to texas. jon: it surprised me you're having a tough campaign. you guys are down a little bit. in the rest of the state, so you say that here and in austin and everybodyless, boo, in the rest of the state they go, yeah. for voter i.d. how conservative a place is texas and what is the demographic? we've heard a lot about it's flippin' blue but it looks like it ain't even flippin' like a cool azure it's not even -- what's going on? >> it...
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to our texas schools. in dallas, in houston, and the rio grande area in el paso. we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to give into taxes. also, for people who are -- the majority of the immigrants, their average income is $36,000. and if you don't give them the opportunity to pay in state, usually that's about $20,000 a year that they would have to stay. nobody, no family could be able to afford that. so i think that the arguments for the education part are there. i don't really think that anybody that loves their country, loves where they live, their community, would be against anybody that has the heart and desire to either serve in the military or go into college and receive an education, that they can be against somebody wanting to fulfill that dream. >> commissioner, the 2014 republican party of texas platform calls for the repeal of the texas d.r.e.a.m. act. do you support that, or are you against that? >> i think t
to our texas schools. in dallas, in houston, and the rio grande area in el paso. we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to give into taxes. also, for people who are -- the majority of the immigrants, their average income is $36,000. and if you don't give them the opportunity to pay in state, usually that's about $20,000 a year that they would have to stay. nobody, no family could be able to afford that. so i...
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we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas. population 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern. >> and reno is not alone. colorado, arkansas, oklahoma, ohio and the rest of ear eastern texas, not known for seismic activity are sunlt o surnld on e earthquake map. magnitude 3.0 and larger, compared to 20 quakes from 1970 to 2000. data that is beginning to show stories like barbara's are all too real. >> the earthquake came and went through the center of the house. everything shook. i went out my front yard and said, where did my yard go? >> she believes this is the cause of the quakes, hydraulic fracturing more commonly known as fracking, a process where water mixed with sand and chemical
we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas. population 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern....
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required by the new texas law. and because the supreme court has said that the election can proceed, even though a federal court has found that that photo i.d. law discriminates against black and latino voters. >> yes, the judge in texas ruled that it was unconstitutional. and yet la satday the supreme court said, "let the election go forward." what washeir rationale? >> i think the rationale, the most charitable rationale we can give to the supreme court's decision is that it's consistent with other decisions they've made in which, essentially, their view is if it's very close to the election -- and certainly this was close to the election -- early voting started this week. -- that they shouldn't disturb the status quo, that you don't change the processes of election so close to an actual election, and -- >> and what's your objection to that? >> we have a federal judge who found that this photo i.d. law was created to intentionally discriminate against black and latino voters, in violation of the united states con
required by the new texas law. and because the supreme court has said that the election can proceed, even though a federal court has found that that photo i.d. law discriminates against black and latino voters. >> yes, the judge in texas ruled that it was unconstitutional. and yet la satday the supreme court said, "let the election go forward." what washeir rationale? >> i think the rationale, the most charitable rationale we can give to the supreme court's decision is...
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whether they're economic, environmental, political, texas is in the mix. >> when we think of texas we think big oil, not earthquakes like we're thinking of california. but they're experiencing seismic activity. >> so we got to see how one small town in texas is dealing with this big national issue. let's check it out. >> we were sitting in the living room one night watching tv and there was a tremendous explosion, it sounded like, and then the whole house shook. >> and the next day there was another one and then just kept coming. and that's whenever we realized we definitely have a problem. we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> this isn't earthquake country. this is reno, texas. population 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern. >>
whether they're economic, environmental, political, texas is in the mix. >> when we think of texas we think big oil, not earthquakes like we're thinking of california. but they're experiencing seismic activity. >> so we got to see how one small town in texas is dealing with this big national issue. let's check it out. >> we were sitting in the living room one night watching tv and there was a tremendous explosion, it sounded like, and then the whole house shook. >> and...
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let's look at dallas texas. i called it when i'm traveling to the dna exoneration capital of the world, not just the united states but the world. nationally the numbers i'm going to give you more than 315 people have been exonerated by the evidence nationwide but it is texas that has had more than any other and of those 49 men, 24 have been exonerated by dna evidence in dallas. the single jurisdiction in the nation that has had more than any other place on earth. that's mind-boggling when you think about it. doubtless, how did we get here? and i hope to delve into some of that this evening. i would also like to address these cases what is the difference between a dna case and how many have there been. there've been more than 1400 across america are both dna and non- dna. of course they have no biological evidence and they are much more difficult to prove so we may never know how many truly innocent people are locked up. but i hope the stories from the gentleman here tonight and stories like james will get people
let's look at dallas texas. i called it when i'm traveling to the dna exoneration capital of the world, not just the united states but the world. nationally the numbers i'm going to give you more than 315 people have been exonerated by the evidence nationwide but it is texas that has had more than any other and of those 49 men, 24 have been exonerated by dna evidence in dallas. the single jurisdiction in the nation that has had more than any other place on earth. that's mind-boggling when you...
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now, the question for texas tech. when they brought pressure on third down, they exposed the corners. and they've been beaten deep. >> mark: young corners. >> rod: yeah. now, do they try that once again? or do they play coverage here and help them out? because if they play pressure, russell can take a shot. >> mark: they set up a middle screen. and incomplete. over the middle, looked like he was trying to hit gus penning. seem like it was a little indecisive between two different receivers. >> rod: sometimes when you rush, you're not all on the same page. >> mark: so, the field goal unit comes in, led by chris callahan. this field goal will come from about 36 yards out. straight away. college football hopes, hanging by a thread. you can ring up three more, make it eight. but a win for the red raiders. within a touchdown. how much emotion is in this game? it's bubbling over. with 3:44 to go. baylor with everything to play for. the new dell venue 8 tablet with the remarkable power of intel inside ... syncs to other devi
now, the question for texas tech. when they brought pressure on third down, they exposed the corners. and they've been beaten deep. >> mark: young corners. >> rod: yeah. now, do they try that once again? or do they play coverage here and help them out? because if they play pressure, russell can take a shot. >> mark: they set up a middle screen. and incomplete. over the middle, looked like he was trying to hit gus penning. seem like it was a little indecisive between two...
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that was texas attorney general greg abbot who was just elected governor of texas, explaining no longer it should post information about people in the state. just drive around and figure it out yourself. regulate yourself from any dangerously stored chemicals in your neighborhood that could explode. texas. if largest city, the fourth most populous city in the whole country is houston. about 25 miles east, you will find the city of la port texas. and one of the businesses you will find there is this dupont chemical plantd. >> my son called me and said dad, there's been an accident at the plant. >> a horrifying phone call. two of his sons killed during a chemical leak at the dupont facility. >> gilbert soon lesh e learned that the leak killed four people and later a fifth. >> two of that man's three sons were killed. what killed and injured these people was a leak of a chemical that's used mostly in pesticide, but it's also used in jet fuel and plastzices. due pont manufacture rs the chemical at that plant. but when the leak happened and four people died in quick succession, when the supe
that was texas attorney general greg abbot who was just elected governor of texas, explaining no longer it should post information about people in the state. just drive around and figure it out yourself. regulate yourself from any dangerously stored chemicals in your neighborhood that could explode. texas. if largest city, the fourth most populous city in the whole country is houston. about 25 miles east, you will find the city of la port texas. and one of the businesses you will find there is...
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i went to a texas-tcu game at texas last year. i almost fell asleep. texas was good, tcu wasn't. [laughter] not at all. >> wow. >> you've namedropped your chancellor so many times today. >> contract's up. >> but i really think that college basketball, if you look at the ratings, are completely flatlined right now. regular season. the regular season is completely irrelevant. i had a coach tell me this summer that they had their league meetings and the espn came in, and basically said the maac football wednesday night game of the week basically outrates carolina-duke. so we're an event-driven culture. every saturday there's an event on campus at tcu, texas, etc. there's so much oversaturation and one of the negative reverberations is everyone is on tv. so it's not special anymore. most nights in january i can watch nine or 10 games. i find myself watching less because if you can watch vcu during the regular season -- >> you have some serious west coast hoops if you're watching less. >> i like college basketball. i think it's a compelling sport in a lot of different ways, but there'
i went to a texas-tcu game at texas last year. i almost fell asleep. texas was good, tcu wasn't. [laughter] not at all. >> wow. >> you've namedropped your chancellor so many times today. >> contract's up. >> but i really think that college basketball, if you look at the ratings, are completely flatlined right now. regular season. the regular season is completely irrelevant. i had a coach tell me this summer that they had their league meetings and the espn came in, and...
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joining us now texas governor-elect abbott and also former attorney general of texas and a manuel-versed. congratulations on your election, sir. >> thank you so much, martha. >> thank you so much for being here. this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you sided with governor perry dealt with it. do you expect you're going to see a new surge of illegals trying to cross that border as the president considers executive action? >> martha, for one we are concerned in part because of the potential action the president may take. but martha, remember this, that is the border surge that all the national cameras showed earlier this year, that is nothing that is new in the state of texas. we've had people crossing the border for years. and we've been involved in these sporadic surge operations by the texas department of public safety to staunch the flow of cross-border activity. necessitating texas open up its checkbook and pay for this. what we are expecting the federal government to do is to, for one, the president not to open the flood gates o
joining us now texas governor-elect abbott and also former attorney general of texas and a manuel-versed. congratulations on your election, sir. >> thank you so much, martha. >> thank you so much for being here. this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you sided with governor perry dealt with it. do you expect you're going to see a new surge of illegals trying to cross that border as the president considers executive action?...
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texas and california. if you look with all the taxes on income i think california there was 5000 separate taxes before i stopped. there was more to go. if you look at all the tax rates and you will just have to believe me, tax rates are higher than and texas that not only higher but the effective marginal tax rate on a unit of in, is 65% higher than the effective marginal tax rate in texas. you have to believe me there is the income-tax in texas. no capital gains taxes but did he take all those together on economic activity is 65% higher than california. wants to look at this higher marginal tax rate you know, there'll be some leakages. in the late 40's or early 50s then david measure the horsepower of the cars. as you know, it is not effective measure he is wanted on there we are axle. between the engine and the we are axle is paris six leakage. so i will take that concept if you look at tax rates if you go from tax rates to tax revenue you have parises it leakages. so the unemployment rate was much highe
texas and california. if you look with all the taxes on income i think california there was 5000 separate taxes before i stopped. there was more to go. if you look at all the tax rates and you will just have to believe me, tax rates are higher than and texas that not only higher but the effective marginal tax rate on a unit of in, is 65% higher than the effective marginal tax rate in texas. you have to believe me there is the income-tax in texas. no capital gains taxes but did he take all those...
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so it shows a true referendum in texas that texas conservative policies are not only the right policies for the people here in texas but, greta, i think they are the right policies for the people of america. >> one of the issues that you have on your web site is human trafficking. that's a issue nobody talks about and a real serious problem across the country, isn't it? >> it's serious across the country. texas, of course, is one of the main areas where human trafficking occurs. human trafficking is basically when you have women and children in particular, who are trafficked by cartel members and their american based related gangs where these women and children are are forced into modern day slavery. i have been the lead person in the state of texas to crack down on human trafficking. and next will continue to play a pivotal role in addressing this heinous crime. but, greta, this fits right in to securing the border. we can do a better job of securing the border, we can do a better job of protecting women and children from the heinous crime of human trafficking. >> governor elect, thank
so it shows a true referendum in texas that texas conservative policies are not only the right policies for the people here in texas but, greta, i think they are the right policies for the people of america. >> one of the issues that you have on your web site is human trafficking. that's a issue nobody talks about and a real serious problem across the country, isn't it? >> it's serious across the country. texas, of course, is one of the main areas where human trafficking occurs....
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texas has the lowest voter tush out rate in our nation. what is happening they're trying to build the infrastructure. i think they expected the infrastructure to be built so fast. it's an expensive state. i think what you're seeing is the beginning what you're going to see in 2016. and probably not turning it blue in 2016 but probably 2020. talk about colorado, i think what happened in colorado udall didn't run with the president's agenda. i think that's what happened over and over again across the democratic party. they kept wanting to alienate themselves from the president. there were a lot of good things they could have embraced. >> let's talk about ted cruz. what are you hearing from your insiders about what his type of politics, the way he plays means to senator mcconnell and the self-interest of cruz potentially running for 2016. how tough will it be more mcconnell to keep him in check? >> it's going to be a huge headache. he has several people running for president in his conference. we saw senator cruz last night being very tough,
texas has the lowest voter tush out rate in our nation. what is happening they're trying to build the infrastructure. i think they expected the infrastructure to be built so fast. it's an expensive state. i think what you're seeing is the beginning what you're going to see in 2016. and probably not turning it blue in 2016 but probably 2020. talk about colorado, i think what happened in colorado udall didn't run with the president's agenda. i think that's what happened over and over again across...
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(laughter) (cheers and applause) bear in mind we're talking about texas. deregulation capitol capitol of the solar system. the i imagine to get texas on the voter regulation train they have got to have a pretty serious problem. >> there have only been two proven cases of voter fraud in the past decade in texas. >> since 2002, of the millions of votes passed in texas during that period,-- . >> jon: actually 20 million votes, 20 million votes cast and two of them were fraudulent. that is .1 parts of a million. or less than how much cockroach we allow in ourio gurt. and -- -- our yogurt. (applause) >> that happens to be cockroach honey yogurt. >> texas is one republican states that centre stronger voter restriction after the supreme court got not voting rights act. like north carolina. risking its reputation as [bleep] carolina. >> the new voter law includes a photo i.d. requirement. a ban on same-day registration. no out of precinct voting, and a reduction in the number of early voting days. over the last few weeks there's been a flurry of court appeals and
(laughter) (cheers and applause) bear in mind we're talking about texas. deregulation capitol capitol of the solar system. the i imagine to get texas on the voter regulation train they have got to have a pretty serious problem. >> there have only been two proven cases of voter fraud in the past decade in texas. >> since 2002, of the millions of votes passed in texas during that period,-- . >> jon: actually 20 million votes, 20 million votes cast and two of them were...
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he was governor of texas. should have been president but ey only had one delegate and couple million dollars wasn't nearly enough. i've had so many things that people helped me because i was a democrat and then when they helped me because i was republican. but i've always got along with -- neither one of them were many love with me but neither one of them really hated me. >> did it give you some bargaining advantage that you -- >> i think so. i've had to knock on the door of onewhite house and imply -- time, i said that i think the president wanted me to vote a certain way, and i said, well, i got a brother that always wanted to be a federal judge. he turned and the guy who was standing there, he said hall, this isn't a place to ask him for this. i said hell, he's asking me for something, i said i'll ask him for something. turned and asked them if he could get confirmed. i said wait a minute, mr. president. he's not a lawyer. that brought a big laugh. every time i saw him after that, he laughed because he like
he was governor of texas. should have been president but ey only had one delegate and couple million dollars wasn't nearly enough. i've had so many things that people helped me because i was a democrat and then when they helped me because i was republican. but i've always got along with -- neither one of them were many love with me but neither one of them really hated me. >> did it give you some bargaining advantage that you -- >> i think so. i've had to knock on the door of...
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and they live in rural parts of texas 22. meadeville, texas, with cotton is still king. the ebola case in dallas spooked them. it spooked them badly. two schools in cleveland, texas, shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with that nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is closer to houston than it is to dallas. galveston, texas, had a cruise ship docked there, and came home early because a nurse from dallas self-imposed quarantined herself in her cabin. the waste coming from dallas is coming down to galveston. utmb to be incinerated in 55 gallon drums. 1,800 degrees fahrenheit burned the waste from treated ebola cases in dallas. everything goes to galveston comes through texas 22. one common frustration i've heard over and over back home is the deluge of information coming from cdc and all of y'all, it's confusing, and overwhelming. i've heard that from big hospital systems, and small providers. the emergency centers like saint michael's, and my hometown of sugarland, texas. i'm worried about the little guys like saint michael's. i have a ques
and they live in rural parts of texas 22. meadeville, texas, with cotton is still king. the ebola case in dallas spooked them. it spooked them badly. two schools in cleveland, texas, shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with that nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is closer to houston than it is to dallas. galveston, texas, had a cruise ship docked there, and came home early because a nurse from dallas self-imposed quarantined herself in her cabin. the waste...
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was half of all white men in texas were members of the clan in 1924. throughout this, james kennedy is out dollar condeming the clan and their politics and saying why they are unconstitutional and unlawful. letting them know why it is wrong and they had an opportunity to do better.
was half of all white men in texas were members of the clan in 1924. throughout this, james kennedy is out dollar condeming the clan and their politics and saying why they are unconstitutional and unlawful. letting them know why it is wrong and they had an opportunity to do better.
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one bitter race, texas. good evening sir, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> tell me, how does immigration impact you now? are things going to change? texas going to play a bigger role, how are you responding to the president's comments? >> texas will continue to play a big role. there's something interesting that happened in this election that i think is powerful for the country. one of the issues i ran on and won on is ensuring that texas will step up and do what the federal government has failed to do, that is to secure our border. i also got more than 44% of the hispanic vote in the state of texas and more than 50% of the male hispanic vote. it shows you can run on an issue of being tough on border security while at the same time including the hispanic vote. >> is your policy on immigration and securing the border going to be any different from governor rick perry? >> what governor perry had to do was in the short term send the national guard to the border to ensure we were able to deal with the t
one bitter race, texas. good evening sir, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> tell me, how does immigration impact you now? are things going to change? texas going to play a bigger role, how are you responding to the president's comments? >> texas will continue to play a big role. there's something interesting that happened in this election that i think is powerful for the country. one of the issues i ran on and won on is ensuring that texas will step up and do what the...
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. >> democrats salivating over flipping texas, solid red, to blue. >> i thought texas was going to be blue in 2012. >> jon: really! listen to me, texas has been a conservative state since dinosaurs roamed it 6,000 years ago. (applause) according to the state's high school textbooks. (cheers and applause) if tax has a right to turn blue, how does texas candidate for governor gregg abbott carry a 20-point lead over wendy davis? i assume that popularity comes from abbott maybe starting to sell himself to texas voters as an enlightening centrist. he sued the obama administration 30 times. >> and at a time democrats pose add greater threat to texas than north korea. >> posted an ad that shows a gun and bible and reads, two things every american should know how to use, neither of which are taught in schools. >> that's why gregg abbott is opening his howdy jesus, bang! bang! academy! (cheers and applause) isn't it time your kids' teachers ask the question, what would jesus shoot? (laughter) so texas is not quite ready for a blue governor -- or a moderate governor or anyone who even a decade
. >> democrats salivating over flipping texas, solid red, to blue. >> i thought texas was going to be blue in 2012. >> jon: really! listen to me, texas has been a conservative state since dinosaurs roamed it 6,000 years ago. (applause) according to the state's high school textbooks. (cheers and applause) if tax has a right to turn blue, how does texas candidate for governor gregg abbott carry a 20-point lead over wendy davis? i assume that popularity comes from abbott maybe...
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as the attorney general of texas, about to be the new governor of texas, what harm will texas suffer as a result of the president's actions? >> texas suffered direct consequences from the 2012 daca. that is what led -- >> that was the deferred action that allowed a lot of the dreamers to stay in the country. >> exactly. and in the aftermath of the 2012 daca is when we begin to see 1,000 people a day coming across the border. often telling border patrol agents the reason why they were coming across the border, and not hiding when they got here, but actually turns themselves in to border patrol agents is because they believe the 2012 daca allowed them to come here. we believe also that in the aftermath of this presidential order, we're going to face the same challenges in texas that we did after the 2012 daca. >> even though the president said, if you just come over the border now, you're not covered? >> the president also said the same thing after the 2012 daca. understand this, the people coming from central america are typically not legal scholars who look into the depth of what the
as the attorney general of texas, about to be the new governor of texas, what harm will texas suffer as a result of the president's actions? >> texas suffered direct consequences from the 2012 daca. that is what led -- >> that was the deferred action that allowed a lot of the dreamers to stay in the country. >> exactly. and in the aftermath of the 2012 daca is when we begin to see 1,000 people a day coming across the border. often telling border patrol agents the reason why...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. green: we'll continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas continues to reserve. the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, at this point i will yield two minutes to the vice chair of the subcommittee, mr. latta from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, is recognized for two minutes. mr. latta: well, thank you very much, mr. speaker. and i appreciate the gentleman from michigan, the chairman of the full committee, mr. upton, for yielding. i rise today in support of h.r. 5728, the stela re-authorization act of 2014. i'm pleased to see the bipartisan and bicameral effort that took place to bring forth this must-pass legislation. through the leadership of chairman upton and chairman walden and with the bipartisan support of ranking member waxman and subcommittee ranking member eshoo, this legislation underscores the commitment to ensuring that our communication laws maximize the potential for investment, innovation and for
the gentleman from texas. mr. green: we'll continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas continues to reserve. the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, at this point i will yield two minutes to the vice chair of the subcommittee, mr. latta from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, is recognized for two minutes. mr. latta: well, thank you very much, mr. speaker. and i appreciate the gentleman from michigan, the chairman of the...
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this is a genuine part of who we are in texas. as my first appointment in texas, secretary of state is not a position that is elected. it's a position that is appointed by the governor. i appointed the chief administrative officer from the county on the rio grande valley, the southernmost part of the state of texas, carlos cascos, i who was born in mexico but became a united states citizen as my secretary of state to demonstrate this outreach to the hispanic community is not something that ends on election day but will continue for generations to come, ensuring that we unite two constituencies that genuinely agree on most of the issues. that is the republican party constituency and the hispanic community. once we marry those two communities the same way i have been married to my wife for 35 years, we will have lasting republican majorities not just among governors across the united states of america for decades to come. [applause] >> thanks, greg. good for you. charlie baker? we went a long way for years ago in 2010. tell us how y
this is a genuine part of who we are in texas. as my first appointment in texas, secretary of state is not a position that is elected. it's a position that is appointed by the governor. i appointed the chief administrative officer from the county on the rio grande valley, the southernmost part of the state of texas, carlos cascos, i who was born in mexico but became a united states citizen as my secretary of state to demonstrate this outreach to the hispanic community is not something that ends...
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. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the texas medical center. they may live in rural parts. cotton is still king. it spooked them badly. shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with a nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is not as close to houston as it is to dallas. texas had a cruise ship docked there and came up early because a nurse self imposed far an teen in the cabin. 55 gallon drums. 1,800 degrees fahrenheit burned them from treated them in dallas. it comes through texas 22. the deluge of information coming from cdc and awful y'all. it's confusioning and overwhelming. i heard it from big hospital systems and 1345u8 providers. the mercy centers from my hometown of sugarland, texas. i'm worried about the other guys like st. michael's. i have a question for all three panelists. the first is for you. what is your organization doing to ensure that small guys like st. michael's are ready if an active ebola patient shows up at 2:00 in the morning on t
. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the texas medical center. they may live in rural parts. cotton is still king. it spooked them badly. shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with a nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is not as close to houston as it is to dallas. texas had a cruise ship docked there and came up early because a nurse self imposed far an teen in the cabin. 55 gallon drums. 1,800 degrees...
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. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the texas medical center. they may live in rural parts. cotton is still king. it spooked them badly. shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with a nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is not as close to houston as it is to dallas. texas had a cruise ship docked there and came up early because a nurse self imposed far an teen in the cabin. 55 gallon drums. 1,800 degrees fahrenheit burned them from treated them in dallas. it comes through texas 22. the deluge of information coming from cdc and awful y'all. it's confusioning and overwhelming. i heard it from big hospital systems and 1345u8 providers. the mercy centers from my hometown of sugarland, texas. i'm worried about the other guys like st. michael's. i have a question for all three panelists. the first is for you. what is your organization doing to ensure that small guys like st. michael's are ready if an active ebola patient shows up at 2:00 in the morning on t
. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the texas medical center. they may live in rural parts. cotton is still king. it spooked them badly. shut down for days because two students coming back from cleveland with a nurse who had been exposed. cleveland is not as close to houston as it is to dallas. texas had a cruise ship docked there and came up early because a nurse self imposed far an teen in the cabin. 55 gallon drums. 1,800 degrees...
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college station, texas. where first responders run headlong into danger to train for almost anything they might face out in the world. i'm going to join them and see what it's like to look fire in the eyes. or at least that was the plan, until i suffered a freak ankle injury. which i then had to explain to tmz at the airport. >> what happened to the foot here? >> rip cord didn't open in time. >> rip cord? >> i was parachuting. i was in the gulf of mexico. i pulled my main cord and it actually totally failed. my reserve chute went, but i was so close to the surface when i landed, a great white had just surfaced and my foot hit the top of the great white. i rolled over. anyh anyhow, i swam to the shore, checked into my hotel just to kind of collect my thoughts. i was walking to the minibar and twisted my ankle. >> okay, so just the last part was true. sue me. i love lying to the paparazzi. anyway, my ankle is still killing me. but the show must go on and nothing will keep me away from disaster city. ♪ i took
college station, texas. where first responders run headlong into danger to train for almost anything they might face out in the world. i'm going to join them and see what it's like to look fire in the eyes. or at least that was the plan, until i suffered a freak ankle injury. which i then had to explain to tmz at the airport. >> what happened to the foot here? >> rip cord didn't open in time. >> rip cord? >> i was parachuting. i was in the gulf of mexico. i pulled my...
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as the attorney general of texas, about to be the new governor of texas, what harm, what harm will texas suffer as a result of the president's actions? >> texas suffered direct consequences from the 2012 daca. >> that was the deferred action that allowed a lot of the dreamers to state in the country. >> that's when we begin to see 1,000 people coming across the border, often tells agents -- not hiding when they got here, but turning them in into border patrol agent, because they believed the 2012 daca allowed them to come here. we believe also in the aftermath we're going to face the same challengings in texas, same as 2012. >> even if the president said you're not covered. >> the president also said the same thing after the 2012 daca. the people coming from central america are typically not legal scholars who look into the depths of what the president is saying. remember this also, chris, and that it was the cartels in mexico selling this to the people in central america, using them and extorting from them the passageway toward texas. so we are going to -- the state of texas will contin
as the attorney general of texas, about to be the new governor of texas, what harm, what harm will texas suffer as a result of the president's actions? >> texas suffered direct consequences from the 2012 daca. >> that was the deferred action that allowed a lot of the dreamers to state in the country. >> that's when we begin to see 1,000 people coming across the border, often tells agents -- not hiding when they got here, but turning them in into border patrol agent, because...
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seguido de texas con 1,7 millones. le sigue florida new york y new jersey. ningÚn alcanza al millÓn de trabajadores sin papeles. otro sector de la alta tecnologÍa en dallas. mano de obra de profesionales hispanos que carecen de la documentaciÓn adecuada para ser contratadas por empresas en esa Área. >>> sin embargo, en texas, no todos estÁn contentos con la acciÓn que tomara el presidente y muchos, la califican como inconstitucional. >>> una acciÓn ejecutiva es como si fuera un curita, un parche es que estÁ remo dianed temporalmente. dolor o la situaciÓn, se tiene que de fondo, componer este asunto. y el presiono tiene el poder. >>> el reciÉn electo gobernador del estado greg abbott ganÓ con el 44 #% del voto hispano y para algunos analistas texas protesto ray por la medida. >>> ellos van a protestar, porque ellos creen que realmente se tiene que resolver el gobierno federal tiene que hacer su trabajo de asegurar las fronteras en texas mientras tanto montalvo no pierde la esperanza. >>> estar bien legal en este paÍs, tener trabajo y ir a visitar
seguido de texas con 1,7 millones. le sigue florida new york y new jersey. ningÚn alcanza al millÓn de trabajadores sin papeles. otro sector de la alta tecnologÍa en dallas. mano de obra de profesionales hispanos que carecen de la documentaciÓn adecuada para ser contratadas por empresas en esa Área. >>> sin embargo, en texas, no todos estÁn contentos con la acciÓn que tomara el presidente y muchos, la califican como inconstitucional. >>> una acciÓn ejecutiva es como si...